What's Happening on St Croix - Fall

Fall Events on St. Croix

Traveling to St. Croix in the fall? You’re in luck! There are a wide variety of fall festivals and events to look forward to in the US Virgin Islands. The fall season is a great time to visit St. Croix if you enjoy upbeat food and music festivals.

Don’t miss these St. Croix fall festivals and events:

Caribbean Beach BBQ at Divi Carina Bay

October

The Divi Carina All Inclusive Resort will be hosting a barbeque event, and everyone is welcome to join in the laid back festivities. Watch the Moko Jumbies perform, learn how to dance the Quadrille with the “We Dey Ya” dancers, and indulge in a mouth-watering Caribbean-style buffet. You’ll have a unforgettable night of US Virgin Islands music, food, and culture at a very affordable price.

Dine Virgin Islands Festival

October/November

DINEVI is an annual weeklong event celebrating the culinary diversity of the US Virgin Islands, and it will expand into a month long festival starting in 2016. Treat yourself to food prepared with fresh local ingredients and inspired by traditional recipes, made affordable by special prix fixe menus. There will also be plenty of special events throughout DINEVI, including wine tastings, cooking workshops, brunches, and farmers markets. Make sure to bring your appetite to St. Croix!

St. Croix Jump UP

November

This festive street party, held four times each year, takes place on the boardwalk of Christiansted, St. Croix. St. Croix Jump Up is one of the best-loved social events on the island and involves music, dancing, food, drink, and a lot of local energy. Stores and restaurants stay open late for this event, offering special discounts and selling their handicrafts, jewellery, and much more.

Annaberg Sugar Plantation

Year-Round

Take a tour of the fascinating Annaberg Sugar Plantation, a interesting place to see what the industry and harsh slave labour of the 18th century was like in St. Croix. Annaberg Sugar Plantation is also home to the tallest windmill in the US Virgin Islands. Walk through these amazing ruins and glimpse back into the Caribbean history.